Recent European immigration to the Chicago metropolitan area

Int Migr. 1982;20(1-2):45-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2435.1982.tb00067.x.

Abstract

Patterns of European migration to the Chicago metropolitan area are examined to determine the urban spatial distribution of various ethnic groups. Data are from petitions of 1,185 male immigrants 18 years old and over from Greece, Italy, Poland, and Yugoslavia who applied for U.S. citizenship between June 2, 1975, and June 1, 1976. It is found that the majority of those studied chose to live within the city of Chicago. It is suggested that "residential locations of relatives, availability of low-cost housing, religious affiliations, proximity and access to employment opportunities, and avoidance of Black and Hispanic neighborhoods...were involved in the decision of where to reside." (summary in FRE, SPA)

MeSH terms

  • Americas
  • Culture
  • Demography
  • Developed Countries
  • Emigration and Immigration*
  • Ethnicity*
  • Europe
  • Family Characteristics
  • Geography
  • Greece
  • Housing
  • Illinois
  • Italy
  • North America
  • Poland
  • Population
  • Population Characteristics
  • Population Dynamics
  • Religion
  • Residence Characteristics*
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Transients and Migrants*
  • United States
  • Urban Population*
  • Yugoslavia